Brent Cobb Announces “Sucker For A Good Time” Tour

Georgia songwriter Brent Cobb has been out on the road bolstering his name recognition in 2018 as one of the opening acts on Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show tour, and now as that tour winds down, Brent Cobb has ordered up a bunch of new tour dates coming up in 2019. Called the “Sucker For a Good Time” tour, it will start in mid January in Atlanta, then snake throughout the South, Midwest, and Texas before finishing up in Kentucky in late March.

“The last couple years of touring have really been heart warming for myself and Them,” Brent Cobb says— ‘Them’ apparently being the nickname of his backing band. “To see so many folks care enough to come to our shows and listen has meant more than I can even tell you. With that said, I’m proud to say here we go again!”

On the tour, Cobb will also open for the Tedeschi Trucks Band at the Ryman Auditorium on January 31st, play with American Aquarium and Courtney Marie Andrews at the Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh, North Carolina on January 25th, and play a show with William Clark Green on February 22nd in St. Louis.

Earlier this year Brent Cobb released the funky country record Providence Canyon via his cousin Dave Cobb’s Low Country Sound imprint on Elektra. He also recently appeared on the track “She Don’t Love Me” on fellow Low Country Sound songwriter Adam Hood’s new album Somewhere in Between.

Sucker For a Good Time Tour Dates:

January 17—Atlanta, GA—Terminal West
January 18—Athens, GA—Georgia Theatre
January 19—Macon, GA—Hargray Capitol Theatre
January 25—Raleigh, NC—Lincoln Theatre*
January 26—Charlotte, NC—Neighborhood Theatre
January 31—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium†
February 1—Asheville, NC—Grey Eagle
February 7—Charleston, SC—Charleston Pour House
February 8—West Columbia, SC—New Brookland Tavern
February 9—Greenville, SC—Radio Room
February 13—Austin, TX—Stubbs Jr.
February 14—Dallas, TX—Trees
February 15—Pocola, OK—Gilley’s at Choctaw Casino
February 16—Memphis, TN—1884 Lounge
February 21—Kansas City, MO—Knucklehead’s
February 22—St. Louis, MO—Off Broadway‡
February 23—Wilson, AR—The Grange at Wilson
February 28—Birmingham, AL—Saturn
March 1—Waverly, AL—Little House at Standard Deluxe
March 2—Tifton, GA—Rhythm & Ribs Festival
March 21—Oxford, MS—Proud Larry’s
March 22—Jackson, MS—Duling Hall
March 23—New Orleans, LA—Gasa Gasa
March 24—Mobile, AL—Callaghan’s Irish Social Club
March 29—Lexington, KY—Cosmic Charlie’s
March 30—Louisville, KY—Zanzabar
* with American Aquarium and Courtney Marie Andrews
† supporting Tedeschi Trucks Band
‡ with William Clark Green

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